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Recent months have seen an uptick in enforcement actions against banks engaging in banking-as-a-service strategies. Observers are split on whether that enhanced scrutiny is temporary or terminal.
April 12 -
KeyBank receives "outstanding" rating from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency on its most recent Community Reinvestment Act exam; Georgia Bankers Association's board elects a new incoming president and CEO; BNY Mellon hires a former GEICO executive; and more in this week's banking news roundup.
April 12 -
Despite its game-changing potential, crypto adoption has remained relatively low, hampered by an unsavory reputation and lack of regulations. Advancements and clarity in regulations and oversight are needed.
April 12 -
From internal operations to conversational interfaces for clients, bank executives are bullish on the potential for efficiency gains.
April 11 -
To protect their own talent pipeline, financial companies need to make sure that they're not only protecting the entry-level roles that AI threatens to take over, but getting the enthusiastic buy-in of the people most likely to be affected, according to experts from Fiserv, Segpay and Featurespace.
April 11 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission has asked a judge to impose a penalty on Ripple that roughly matches the amount of profit the agency estimates Ripple and its leaders made from sales of XRP, which the SEC says are unregistered securities.
April 10American Banker -
Many assumed the advent of cryptocurrencies heralded a revolution in finance. The truth may be that crypto's overall impact on the financial services industry is more evolutionary than revolutionary.
April 10 -
The financial services firm is using Google Cloud's Vertex AI platform to help customer service agents quickly locate and understand policies when answering queries.
April 9 -
The Ann Arbor, Michigan-based fintech is working with two Michigan credit unions to pilot a service that allows consumers to jointly save for purchases.
April 9 -
In his annual letter to shareholders, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon wrote that the bank has identified more than 400 use cases for artificial intelligence across marketing, fraud and risk. It has also amassed thousands of AI experts and data scientists and begun exploring deploying generative AI.
April 8